Indonesia sovereign wealth fund INA targets data centres, AI in healthcare, renewables

SINGAPORE, Sept 17 (Reuters) - The Indonesia Investment Authority is prioritising digital infrastructure, healthcare and renewables as the sovereign wealth fund seeks foreign partners and supports the nation's economic development, its chief investment officer told Reuters.

INA was established in 2020 and started operations in 2021 with $5 billion in capital from the government and a dual mandate to generate returns and foster sustainable growth. It initially focused on direct equity investments to bring in foreign co-investors.

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